The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has invited domestic bids to set up a 25 MW (AC) grid-connected solar power plant for coal miner Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL). The plant shall come up BCCL’s Bhojudih Coal Washery in Purulia District of West Bengal.
The work scope includes design, engineering, supply, construction, erection, testing and commissioning of the plant, and operation and maintenance for five years.
The project completion period is nine months.
To be eligible, the bidder must have executed, as an EPC contractor or developer, a cumulative grid-connected solar capacity of a minimum 13 MW (AC) in the last seven financial years, including at least two projects having an individual capacity of 3 MW (AC). Such grid-connected capacity must have been in satisfactory operation for at least six months before the last date of bid submission.
Further, the bidder must have an average annual turnover of a minimum INR 47.10 crore in the last three financial years (FY 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20) and a positive net worth for the last financial year.
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